Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth

The Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) track young people as they move from school into further study, work and other destinations. It uses large, nationally representative samples of young people to collect information about education and training, work, and social development.

Attitudes, intentions and participation in education: Year 12 and beyond

12 October 2010

This briefing paper draws on findings from several LSAY Research Reports (5, 27, 31, 33 and 41) which report on how student attitudes and engagement in the formative school years influence subsequent …

The data for this briefing paper were collected from two LSAY cohorts: the Year 9 class of 1995 and the Year 9 class of 1998. Information on the education and labour market activities of these groups …

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LSAY is managed by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research and conducted by Wallis Strategic Market & Social Research on behalf of the Australian Government Department of Education and Training